Cleanliness or lack of it the biggest problem, but the report also included everything from a cockroach infestation to feral cats living beneath a portable building.

Environmental health manager Paul Minshew said the problems at DeLand High School are so significant, that they will do a rare re-inspection May 3.

In the pictures Minshew shared, food can be seen splattered on an exterior wall, a filthy floor and the numbers were numerous, food waste bags seen stuffed in a fresh air intake and evidence of bugs in classroom cabinets, even on a teacher's desk were seen.

"We did not actually see an live roaches during that inspection but again lots of dead roaches and droppings from roaches," said Minshew.

Students admit some of the problems are of their own making.

"How these kids treat the school, they just throw their trash on the ground, it's like a nasty little playground," said student Jake Weaver. "It's horrible."

Inspectors are most concerned about children with allergies because dirt, dust and cockroach particles don't serve them well.

"It could be children that may have health affects from the conditions that we found," said Minshew.

Officials at the school said they were short custodians and have seen high absenteeism since the district proposed outsourcing its custodial staff next year.

The cafeteria was inspected separately and it passed.

Maintenance workers and other officials met on Monday to discuss a cleanup plan.

BUGS, CATS, DIRT, TRASH THESE ARE NOT IN A PROBLEM HOUSE RAIDED BY AUTHORITIES. WE'RE TALKING ABOUT DELAND HIGH SCHOOL. THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE CONDITIONS, AND THERE ARE DOZENS OF VIOLATIONS. A HIGH SCHOOL FAILED ITS INSPECTION IN MARCH. AND NOT JUST BY A LITTLE. CLAIRE METZ IS LIVE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL. HOW DOES THE DISTRICT EXPLAIN THIS? WELL OFFICIALS TELL ME THEY WERE SHORT CUSTODIANS AT THE SCHOOL IN THE FIRST PLACE AND THEY'VE SEEN EXTREMELY HIGH ABSENTEEISM HERE SINCE THEY ANNOUNCED THAT THEY MAY OUTSOURCE CUSTODIAN JOBS COUNTY WIDE NEXT YEAR. A HANDFUL OF VIOLATIONS WERE FOUND AT NINE OTHER SCHOOLS IN VOLUSIA COUNTY BUT NOTHING LIKE THE PROBLEMS SEEN HERE AT DELAND HIGH. DEFINITELY THAT'S EXTREMELY DISGUSTING. I AM. I AM. I WOULD NOT HAVE EXPECTED IT OF DELAND. STUDENTS AND PARENTS DISTURBED. OFFICIALS FROM THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITED 51 VIOLATIONS IN THE INSPECTION REPORT. CLEANLINESS OR LACK OF IT THE BIGGEST PROBLEM. BUT ALSO INCLUDED EVERYTHING FROM A COCKROACH INFESTATION TO FERAL CATS. YOU GOT ENOUGH PEOPLE LOOKING FOR JOBS. GET THEM TO WORK. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH MANAGER SAYS THE PROBLEMS ARE SO SIGNIFICANT THEY WILL DO A RARE REINSPECTION MAY THIRD. HE SHARED THESE PICTURES WITH US. THE NUMBERS WERE NUMEROUS. EVIDENCE OF BUGS IN CABINETS, EVEN A TEACHER'S DESK. WE DID NOT SEE ANY LIVE ROACHES DURING THE INSPECTION BUT, AGAIN, LOTS OF DEAD ROACHES AND DROPPINGS. STUDENTS ADMIT SOME OF THE PROBLEMS ARE OF THEIR OWN MAKING. HOW THESE KIDS TREAT THE SCHOOL. THEY JUST THROW THEIR TRASH ON THE GROUND. IT'S HORRIBLE. INSPECTORS ARE MOST CONCERNED ABOUT CHILDREN WITH ALLERGIES. DIRT, DUST, COCKROACH PARTICLES DON'T SERVE THEM WELL. IT COULD BE CHILDREN THAT MAY HAVE HEALTH AFFECTS FROM THE CONDITIONS THAT WE FOUND. BACK LIVE NOW. THE CAFETERIA WAS INSPECTED SEPARATELY AND IT PASSES. BUT ALMOST EVERY OTHER BUILDING HAD ISSUES. MAINTENANCE AND OTHERS MET TODAY TO DISCUSS A CLEAN UP PLAN. IT WILL BE DONE EXPEDITIOUSLY AND OFFICIALS SAY THEY'RE